Imperial Russia – Order of St. Vladimir – 4th Class with Swords – 14K Gold – Kokoshnik Marked – c.1900
An original and rare example of the Order of St. Vladimir, 4th Class, in solid gold with crossed swords for military merit. This beautiful piece, made around 1900, is an excellent representation of the highest craftsmanship of late Imperial Russia. The order is marked with kokoshnik hallmarks on the ring and sword hilts, indicating Russian assay of 14K gold.
Historical Background
The Order of St. Vladimir was founded by Catherine the Great on 22 September 1782. It was awarded for both civil and military service in four classes. The 4th Class with Swords was awarded specifically to military personnel for bravery and distinguished service in combat. This version, in gold with red and black enamel, is among the most iconic and collectible of Russian Imperial orders.
Medal Details
Type: Order of St. Vladimir – 4th Class with Swords
Era: Imperial Russia, c.1900
Material: 14K Gold (marked with kokoshnik hallmarks)
Dimensions: Approx. 38.45 mm x 33.73 mm
Design:
Cross patée with red guilloché enamel arms and black enamel borders
Obverse center: Miniature, hand-painted crowned cypher of St. Vladimir on a black field
Reverse center: Black enamel medallion inscribed “22 СЕНТЯБРЯ 1782” (22 September 1782)
Swords: Crossed behind the center medallion, indicating a military issue
Hallmarks:
Kokoshnik mark on the suspension loop
Kokoshnik marks on both sword hilts
Ribbon: Mounted on a period black and red Imperial ribbon, some wear but still displays well
Style: “Bulbous-arm” variant typical of turn-of-the-century manufacture
Condition & Observations
Gold frame and structure intact and well-preserved
Enamel condition:
Visible losses/chipping to the enamel – please examine close-up images
Ribbon: Original old ribbon, showing signs of age and wear but complete
A scarce and genuine example of a gold Russian military order from the late Tsarist era – highly collectible
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